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    Ventilation rates and health: multidisciplinary review of the scientific literature by Sundell, J., Levin, H., Nazaroff, W. W., Cain, W. S., Fisk, W. J., Grimsrud, D. T., Gyntelberg, F., Li, Y., Persily, A. K., Pickering, A. C., Samet, J. M., Spengler, J. D., Taylor, S. T., Weschler, C. J.

    Published in Indoor air (01-06-2011)
    “…The scientific literature through 2005 on the effects of ventilation rates on health in indoor environments has been reviewed by a multidisciplinary group. The…”
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    Integrating scientific literacy skills into a biochemistry course for nonscience majors by Taylor, Ann T.S.

    “…One of the goals for requiring all college students to take science courses is to develop critical thinking about scientific issues they will encounter as…”
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    Sustained stabilization of the resistive-wall mode by plasma rotation in the DIII-D tokamak by Garofalo, A M, Strait, E J, Johnson, L C, La Haye, R J, Lazarus, E A, Navratil, G A, Okabayashi, M, Scoville, J T, Taylor, T S, Turnbull, A D

    Published in Physical review letters (02-12-2002)
    “…Values of the normalized plasma pressure up to twice the free-boundary stability limit predicted by ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) theory have been sustained…”
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    Enhancing student retention of prerequisite knowledge through pre‐class activities and in‐class reinforcement by Taylor, Ann T.S., Olofson, Eric L., Novak, Walter R.P.

    “…To foster the connection between biochemistry and the supporting prerequisite concepts, a collection of activities that explicitly link general and organic…”
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    Quantum coherence in electrically pumped organic interferometric emitters by Duarte, F. J., Taylor, T. S.

    “…Electrically pumped organic semiconductors have been demonstrated to yield nearly diffraction-limited beam divergences and high-visibility double-slit…”
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    The magnitude of blood lactate increases from high speed workouts by Caruso, J F, Kucera, S, Jackson, T, Hari, P, Olson, N, McLagan, J, Taylor, S T, Shepherd, C

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-05-2011)
    “…To examine blood lactate concentrations from high-speed exercise resistive exercise, subjects performed workouts on an inertial kinetic exercise (Oconomowoc,…”
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    Teaching About Genetic Testing Issues in the Undergraduate Classroom: A Case Study by Rogers, Jill Cellars, Taylor, Ann T. S.

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-06-2011)
    “…Educating undergraduates about current genetic testing and genomics can involve novel and creative teaching practices. The higher education literature…”
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    On the probability amplitude of quantum entanglement and the Pauli matrices by Duarte, F. J., Taylor, T. S., Slaten, J. C.

    Published in Optical and quantum electronics (01-02-2020)
    “…The probability amplitudes for quantum entanglement, also known as Bell sates, are utilized to arrive explicitly at the identity matrix I and the σ x , σ y ,…”
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    Diffractive patterns superimposed over propagating N-slit interferograms by Duarte, F.J., Taylor, T.S., Black, A.M., Olivares, I.E.

    Published in Journal of modern optics (01-01-2013)
    “…Transparent, microscopic spider web silk fibers were used to softly intrude into the propagating path of N-slit interferograms. The resulting interferograms,…”
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    Unpredictable mealtimes rather than social jetlag affects acquisition and retention of hippocampal dependent memory by Deibel, Scott H., Lewis, Leanna M., Cleary, Jillian, Cassell, Taylor T.S., Skinner, Darlene M., Thorpe, Christina M.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-09-2022)
    “…Some degree of circadian rhythm disruption is hard to avoid in today’s society. Along, with many other deleterious effects, circadian rhythm disruption impairs…”
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    ConfChem Conference on Case-Based Studies in Chemical Education: One Story, Different Classes–Using the Same Case Study for Different Levels of Chemistry Students by Taylor, Ann T. S

    Published in Journal of chemical education (12-02-2013)
    “…Many of the situations, problems, and content discussed in case studies are appropriate for multiple levels of students. Often, the same setup “story” can be…”
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    Strain dependent facet stabilization in selective-area heteroepitaxial growth of GaN nanostructures by Shahedipour-Sandvik, F., Grandusky, J., Alizadeh, A., Keimel, C., Ganti, S. P., Taylor, S. T., LeBoeuf, S. F., Sharma, P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (05-12-2005)
    “…We report on the selective-area heteroepitaxy and facet evolution of submicron GaN islands on GaN-sapphire, AlN-sapphire, and bare sapphire substrates. It is…”
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    A Fusion Nuclear Science Facility for a fast-track path to DEMO by Garofalo, A.M., Abdou, M.A., Canik, J.M., Chan, V.S., Hyatt, A.W., Hill, D.N., Morley, N.B., Navratil, G.A., Sawan, M.E., Taylor, T.S., Wong, C.P.C., Wu, W., Ying, A.

    Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-10-2014)
    “…•A FNSF is needed to reduce the knowledge gaps to a fusion DEMO and accelerate progress toward fusion energy.•FNSF will test and qualify first-wall/blanket…”
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    High Beta and Enhanced Confinement in a Second Stable Core VH-Mode Advanced Tokamak by Turnbull, AD, Taylor, TS, Lin-Liu, YR, St John H

    Published in Physical review letters (30-01-1995)
    “…A new, enhanced performance tokamak regime, the second stable core VH-mode (SSC-VH), with a self-consistent VH-mode transport barrier and a large second stable…”
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    Commentary: Prerequisite Knowledge by Taylor, Ann T. S.

    “…Most biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, and molecular biology classes have extensive prerequisite or co-requisite requirements, often including introductory…”
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    Regime of very high confinement in the boronized DIII-D Tokamak by JACKSON, G. L, WINTER, J, LAO, L. L, LIPPMANN, S. I, OSBORNE, T. H, PETRIE, T. W>, PHILLIPS, J, JAMES, R, SCHISSEL, D. P, STRAIT, E. J, TURNBULL, A. D, WEST, W. P, TAYLOR, T. S, TEAM, D. D, BURRELL, K. H, DEBOO, J. C, GREENFIELD, C. M, GROEBNER, R. J, HODAPP, T, HOLTROP, K, LAZARUS, E. A

    Published in Physical review letters (25-11-1991)
    “…Following boronization, tokamak discharges in DIII-D have been obtained with confinement times up to a factor of 3.5 above the ITER89-P {ital L}-mode scaling…”
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    The ethical implications of genetic testing in the classroom by Taylor, Ann T. S., Rogers, Jill Cellars

    “…The development of classroom experiments where students examine their own DNA is frequently described as an innovative teaching practice. Often these…”
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    Survival signals within the tumour microenvironment suppress drug-induced apoptosis: lessons learned from B lymphomas by Taylor, S T, Hickman, J A, Dive, C

    Published in Endocrine-related cancer (01-03-1999)
    “…The suppression of apoptosis is one mechanism by which tumours become drug resitant. Extracellular signals from the germinal centre (GC) of secondary lymphoid…”
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    Estrous cycle characteristics and response to estrus synchronization in mammoth asses ( equus asinus americanus) by Blanchard, T.L., Taylor, T.S., Love, C.L.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-10-1999)
    “…Breeding records from a herd of mammoth asses ( Equus asinus americanus) maintained on pasture in southeast Texas from 1990 to 1998 were reviewed. Jennies were…”
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